Columbus adds safe zones for internet buys
Ohio’s largest city is joining a trend of communities creating safety zones where people buying and selling items on the internet can meet.
Ohio’s largest city is joining a trend of communities creating safety zones where people buying and selling items on the internet can meet.
COLUMBUS – The fourth Big Give was the biggest ever. Preliminary results show the 26-hour fundraising event organized by the […]
The Ohio House has passed a bill that would fully legalize fireworks.
A woman accused of pulling a gun on a Cleveland barber because he was taking too long to cut her 7-year-old son’s hair has been sentenced to six months behind bars.
Attorneys for a condemned killer once described as “the poster child for the death penalty” are citing his poor health as they ask Ohio’s governor for mercy ahead of next month’s scheduled execution.
Columbus police were looking for a 21-year-old South Side man who has been charged with committing the city’s 101st homicide of the year while trying to rob a family member.
Columbus crossed a milestone in violent crime just before 9:30 Tuesday night. That’s when Ulrich Smith was pronounced dead, becoming the 100th homicide victim of 2017.
Absentee voting is beginning for Ohio’s fall election.
Legos are in the news in central Ohio for a couple of different reasons.
Edith Espinal is asking the federal government once again to put off deportation as she seeks a legal way to stay in the country.